Promoted: Only one day left to secure a Formula 1-inspired timepiece - designed by tech-drawing legend Giorgio Piola - and to become a part of his SHIFT movement. The project closes on Saturday, January 26.

Formula 1's premier technical artist, Giorgio Piola, launched a new Kickstarter campaign to allow fans of the sport a direct-to-consumer opportunity that makes a collectible timepiece much more affordable and with exclusive gifts on offer.

Piola, who has attended more grands prix than anyone in history, launched his newest line of watches, the SHIFT collection, on a limited endeavour basis this month through crowdfunding site Kickstarter.

As of today, you can still obtain one of these exquisite timepieces for just $350, which includes a free poster autographed by Giorgio (worth $100). In a bonus move, a fifth colour was voted for by fans in a survey - and a yellow version will become available.

The Piola SHIFT designs feature tyre tread-inspired bands, tachymeters on the bezel, and four distinct colours, each with a Piola technical illustration etched into the back of the case.

The timepieces are powered by high-precision Swiss movement, are assembled in Switzerland and proudly bear the "Swiss Made" designation on their face.

The modified Ronda 5040.D chronograph measures tenths of seconds, seconds and minutes, and incorporates both a date and seconds dial. The crystal is anti-reflection coated damage-resistant sapphire and the case is comprised of 316L surgical grade stainless steel.

The Shift collection will be available in black, blue, green, red and now yellow. The watch case measures 46.5mm and is 15mm thick.

Your pledge will allow this exciting project to materialise plus backers will have access not only to special discounts from future retail prices, but will also be rewarded with Formula 1-inspired gifts that will perfectly complement the watch.

Piola says: "There are a lot of parallels between the world of car racing and the world of watches. Both, are based in mechanical engineering, performance and beauty.

"My career covering Formula 1 and my love for watches has inspired me to translate the passion of racing into a timepiece. I want to give my followers and all of those who love motorsport the opportunity to have a watch that reflects the precision, excitement and beauty that made them fans of Formula 1."

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